Math, asked by murtisukan, 6 months ago

3-3*6+2 solve this question​

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Answered by jayadev12
5

Answer:

-13

Step-by-step explanation:

according to BODMAS rule we have to first do multiplication

=3-3*6+2

=3-18+2

=5-18

=-13

Answered by yassersayeed
0

In accordance with the information provided in the question,

We have find the value of the supplied expression in the above question.

Given the data in question 3-3*6+2

Here, we will use BODMAS RULE.  

BODMAS RULE:- It is a correct order to solve the mathematical expression.

Where, B stands for bracket

O stands for of

D stands for divide

M stands for multiplication

A stands for addition

S stands for subtraction.

As we get ,

3-3\times6+2

multiply by 6 into 3

3-6\times3+2\\=3-18+2

subtracting 3 and 18

3-18+2\\=-15+2

Now ,adding 15 and 2

-15+2\\=-13

Hence the value will be -13.

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